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Building Management Systems

How can we make our Buildings efficient using IoT?

Smart buildings use Internet of Things (IoT) devices—sensors, software, online connectivity—to monitor various building characteristics, analyze the data, and generate insights around usage patterns and trends that can be used to optimize the building’s environment and operations.

While smart technology gives you greater control over your building, smart building technology is much more than just advanced “command and control” mechanisms (like your building management system, or BMS). With our technology partner TEKTELIC, we provide the best LoRaWAN®️ devices used for a variety of Smart Building Solutions. IoT Networks can provide tenants, workers, building operators, and facility managers with invaluable information that can be analyzed and acted upon to provide direct cost savings, increased operational efficiencies, enhanced security, and improved comfort for building occupants.

How is IoT utilized in a Smart City Solution?

Like any Smart System, a Smart City is one in which sensor-driven data collection and powerful analytics are used to automate and orchestrate a wide range of services in the interests of better performance, lower costs and lessened environmental impact. Smart Cities are evolving along a number of paths, but one of the more common aspects is in the area of traffic management .

The data collected from sensors can be fed into central computers to look for patterns that contribute to poor traffic flow and other issues, allowing city planners to first test and then implement repairs and alterations to streets, highways, bridges and other municipal structures.

Capabilities
  • Robust and uninterrupted real-time data collection
  • Predictive analytics to prevent unexpected failures
  • Instant alerts if temperatures deviate from set parameters.
  • Energy-efficient approach to reduce energy consumption and operation costs
  • Scalable and flexible to easily accommodate various business needs

Benefits

With smart technology like natural language processing and neural networking, citizens should be able to conduct a wide range of basic activities through an automated call center or web portal, vastly reducing wait times for those in need for more complex services.

Smart technologies are also expected to vastly improve citizens’ access to services, in large part by streamlining communication between citizens and government agencies.